Optometrist

Seashore Eyecare -
Exmore, VA

Posted: February 25, 2019

Established private practice seeking Optometrist on the beautiful Eastern Shore of Virginia. We have a modern, well-equipped practice where you can practice full-scope optometry: family eye care, contact lenses, and medical optometry (Virginia just passed injections law). No weekend hours, very competitive salary and benefits.

Looking for OD

to help with tremendous patient demand

that is interested in entrepreneurship

who wants a family friendly community to live

who enjoys challenging cases

that is craving balance in work/home time

I have practiced in the same town for 24 years and although I love optometry due to recent family events I would like to firm up transition plans. My transition out can be quick or over years to allow for a smooth hand off and patients feel the continuity of care. Also candidate may start as an associate. Optometry has been very good to me and if interested I will be happy to pass along lessons on private practice I have learned in the hope that the new owner enjoys the benefits of practice ownership that I have seen.

Opportunity open to Optometrists with all different levels of experience.

Come live by the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean. One hour north of Virginia Beach. www.seashoreeyecare.com

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